RB: Johnathan Gray

No, it's not Chris Johnson or Adrian Peterson that is the top back for the 2016—it's Texas RB prospect Johnathan Gray.

The shelf life for NFL running backs is way too short to give anyone this distinction for six years down the road, and with nothing terribly attractive coming out of college in the immediate future, Gray is the guy.

Gray has tremendous ballcarrier vision and may be one of the only backs left who can run the ball over 30 times a game—by 2016, the NFL will be mostly a two-back league, and Gray could be one of the last feature backs left.

Gray has committed to be a Texas Longhorn, and by 2016, could be the best back in the NFL.